This
sounds so ridiculous for a modern European nation, my initial reaction is to actually wonder if it is being reported right:
A Portuguese man convicted of assaulting his ex-wife will face no
jail time — after an appeals court, citing the fact that his former wife
was "adulterous," and noting that the Bible calls for adulterous women
to be put to death, upheld his suspended sentence.
The judges called adultery a "serious attack" on a man's "dignity."
The decision has sparked outrage in Portugal.
According to Esquerda,
the victim of the violent beating was, indeed, having a brief affair,
which she decided to end. The man then told her husband about the
relationship. Both men began directing death threats toward the woman, Esquerda
writes. Then, working together, they attacked her; the scorned former
sexual partner kidnapped her, then her husband, who had since divorced
her, violently beat her.
The Associated Press has more on the case:
"The
[husband[ was given a 15-month suspended sentence and a fine of 1,750
euros ($2,000) for using a bat spiked with nails to assault the woman in
the street in 2015, leaving her covered in cuts and bruises.
"The
prosecutor had argued the sentence was too lenient and asked an appeals
court for prison time of 3 years and 6 months. But the appeal judges on
Oct. 11 rejected his request."
1 comment:
I was not aware Portugal was a theocratic country. Far from it.
such biblical illiteracy is unbelievable.
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